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AT MEETING OF KINGSTON CURL- + ING CEIUB. : Several New Members Were Receiv- ed at Enthusiastic Gathering Mon- day Night--FEverything Points to .. Successful Season: The curlers held & grand rally, on elected skips for the various games of the season, and also disposed of other business. The club is in a most flourishing condition, dnd everything points to wards another suecessinl sensen The eluly his, at-the present time, a mem bership of jaghty six, Quite a namber of new members were 'received at the meeting last night. Po The whips for the club were elected, follows' FM. Asselsiine. AL RH i! uniiogham, Prof. KR. | irche Prof {John Watson, W. B. Dalton, W! R i Sills, T. Slater, A, Strachan, W, Ij. | Wallace, R. J. McKelvey, W. P. Spald W. Gill, .i M. Elliott, J. H. Birkett, R. J. Hoop ler, J. F. Macdonald, E. O. Sliter, A WL. Goodwin, Robertson, J. B. Maenaughton, Prof. E. HH. Brower, I). 5. 'Walkem, W. BR. Givens, AW. Mae lean, Dr. A. KE. Ross, FE, Lyons, J W. Power, M. B. Baker, J. W. Cor RB, F. MeFarland, (.. Searle; R 1 N Corbett, J. € Me M t Reid, W. H. Moni i. M. Farell, W. 3. A. Boop Wieiherson pa Untario Taukard skips--i. Slaio and LW. Gill, District Cup skips--R. D., Suther- land and G. H. Brower. & Rockwood Tankard skips--J. T. Mae- donald Bnd W. R. Sills. Central Ontario senior skips--Rev. R. Laird, W. I. Dalton, E. Lyons, E. O. Shiter, W. P. Spalding, A. Strachan, L. W. Gill, W, R. Sills. Central Ontario Curling Léague--R. D. Sutherland, + A. W. Macnaughton R. J. McKelvey and A. Turcotte. * The following were elected new mem- bers : J. 8S. Auselstine, W. F. Nickle M.P, GG. W. Charles, A. McTutosh, J. A. Seott, J. EB. Hyde, E. S. Shaub. K. N. Colvile, J. M. Simpson, A. H Beek, (*. 8. Hagery, B. Mackenzie, J. K. Robertson, J. D. Bankier, J. G Elliott, J. C. McComachie, C. B. Cov ington, W. G. Ferguson, J. A. Camp bell, D. Buchanan, W. R. Carss, It. M. Spankie, AN, Ball, W. C. Crosier, D. Ellis, E. €, MacCallum, R. K. Oveps; Ht Loimble--rof. J. Mathews L. A. Pierce, 8S. A. Boyd, FE. A. Casselman. Van Shover, C. L. Thompson, and C. L. Basketball Teams Ready. The four basketball*téams of the Sunday School AAA. are ready to open the schedule at the Y.M.CA, gymnasium tosnight. St. Paul's team which beat the Ottawa Y.M.C.A. team heve a short time ago, is to meet iroek street, while Sydenham will bat- tle with 8t.' James', Two of the fast- est battles of 'the senior and interme diate schedules are expected for the w S.8.A.A.A, Executive Meets. The executive of 'the S.8.A.0. A, will meet Thursday evening in the Y.M.C.A, building, for the purpose of receiving the amendment of the basketball schedule as revised. The juniors will have to play off in the afternoon, and the other two 'series doubled up to have them played off early. Hockey plans will likely be discussed. Late Sporting News, The members of the executive of the Mercantile Baseball League are not all of oné mind as to whether a hockey league could be ran succossfully this Winter or not. Some are of the opin ion that one econld be run successfully PARLOR CHATRS--Al up:t FER anh covering $4 fivie, 0 A large range of Parlor Suites in the VOI Y deci GualgZnS, LUur ewn up- bolstering. Some beautiful coverings OILOCLOTH--A I widths and patterns. CARPETS AND RUGS--Al sizes. Home and foreign makes, Curtains--Lace, 'Madras; Silk, vio, Repalr and Fhholutering Work prompuly and well done, 'Phune. $0. Yours, T. F. HARRISON C0. fra > : ; COAL! ¢ ~The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. {SCRANTON COAL is goed Coal and we guarantee BOOTH & CO. ¢ inp oto Presiden jhe 1 and others think it eonld wot= Tt i Pack' Weleh to t call n lo have the jv meeting gener weed mem apn MOY WH hes Ynehi who are preparing for 4 [game with Broekville, subd the weather be fine, ave expecting to have a good time, and that is the princi pal reason for their going. It is suggested that if a Mercantile Hockey League should be formed, it would be better to have a four-team league than one of eight teams, of the Cliby rug | Phy toum, Kingston's Good Success. New Yark re foremont, ex Herbert N ttuitedd to bes the {scisutifie advertising on Hw Cisson ponent " nidinent was in Toronto, a few days ago, and gave an address before the business men of the "Ad." Club. He presented several "ads" from Toronto newspa- pers and classified them according to their worth, 'The best two-column "ad." was in Eaton's seetion, on "harness," and this was writton by D. 1. Dowsey, for many years clerk in Jenkins' furnishing store here, The many friends of Mr. Dowsley will be pleased to learn of his sucomss. A Wolfe Island Wedding. 'A welding took place at the Church of the Sacred Heart, at Wolle leland, on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, when Miss Gertrude McLaren, daugh- ter of 8. McLaren, was united in mar- riage to Samuel Hogan, sen of Peter Hogan, both of the Island. The cero {mony was ined They will return to take up residence. attain INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. gen Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our Reporters. Page's Asthma cigarettes, at Me Leod's 8 " Sweet potatoes and Spanish onions, six pounds for 25c., at Camovsky's. Christmas is just five weeks from today. It'll soon be too late to shop early. ' { Miss Kathleen Cato, Kingston, spent pthe week-end with her parents in Brockville, © Ty William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAdley"s. Phone 778. Monday was a very quiet day with the police, "only two drunks = were gathered in, . Capt. Alfvesl Hunter, fish 4nd game mspeetnr. Bells, was jn the wy on bisiess on Tuesday, Fira Mate Ward: of the schooner Ford River, has secured a position with James Swift & 31 Cooningham, pase tuner King street! leave orders ab Auley's o. C. .W. Workman, Ftzation, Muxieo visiting C. J. Curtin, Brockville, 14: for his old home in kingston. The AY.F.A. of Si. Geuvige's thedral, will hold an "At Home sight o'clock this evening for youmr people of the cathedral. A. Wo Gray went ta Pittsburgh, on Puesday, to superintend the storing away of the road plant for the win ier. ; The ladies' Me al the Hotel am naxiliary of fh Dien realized fits o dollars ithe unde baking ad ih che tré 3 Nov, THI Powdered =axolite, . at Drug Stores. The faneral Payne look place from sibence, Portsmouth, on Tuesday of emoon, to Cataragui cemetery. "the service was held at St. John's church. uy, Meleod's of the late Thomas his law ve. BARGE COTEAU RELEASED, Last of the Three M.T. Co's. Rarges "Pulled Off, - About ten o'clock Tuesday mornin r, the Calvi company of Garde Toland, succeeded in pulling off the Coteau, the last of the three barges of the M. FT. Co., which went ashore at Howe Island over a week ago. They went ashore in a high storm, after break- ing away from the tug. whieh had them ih tow, and after striking, the water went own, and considerable lifliculty was experienced in getting them fi. Efforts ti pull them off were Fuseless, and jacks had to he fesorted to to free them: It is not expected that any of them will be damaged much,- but will go into dry dock to have some minor repairs made. Lett His Cart Load. Some men are very particular about not working overtime. A man working onan excavation Tuesday, had Just finished loading his cart, when the whistle blew at noon. Instead of dumping it he hunted around for a jack and propped the shafts up. Then he unhitehed his horse and went to dinnet,. . » ® 1 Tuesday morning's market was very smath only about a dozen rigs being wesent, The markets will commence 0 got larger as Christmas is ap» proaching. . Miss Nellie F. Spooner, who has spent the summer inthe west, has re- turned howe to resume her studies at Queens, - Glover's dog medicines, at McLeod's Drug Stores, Last night the police station gave shelter to two knights of the road. The cold weather is sure to ing tfght visitors at the station. Sanitogen, three sizes, at MeLeod's Drug Stores. 9 I'm Falling in Love Naughty Marietta. selections, | 260 PRINCESS STREET. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. It Never, Never Can be Love If 1 Were Anybody Ulse But Me, "Neath the Soathers Moon. NAUGHTY MARIETTA MUSIC For a limited time only we will carry in stock the principal numbers of ' this popular opera. With Someone, : The Dream Complete Vocal Seore, 0 The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS. ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP YEAR-OLD LAD, Father Objected to Relative Taking Boy, and Had Warrant Issued-- Boy Was Takeh to Outer Station to Leave on Train--Constable Bateson Secured Lad, NINE- ped in the bud on Monday night, a plan which had been laid to kidnap a nine-year-old boy. 'The lad, so it appedrs, comes of a very respectable family. When just a year old, his mother died, and be was given over into the care of a rgla- tive. This relative gave up keeping house, just un few days ago, and, therefore, there was no home for the boy. Another relative, a young nian, was very fond of the bov, and as he was léaving for the states, on Mon- day night, he wanted to take the boy away with him. Ih not give his consent. . However, the young man decided that he woukl take the law into lis own hands, as the saying goes. Me gol the boy; and went out* to he outer junction, and was all in readi- tess to take the train when stable Bateson and the father of lad appeared ou the scene, and cured possession of the lad, and the, relative was foiled in his Httempt to get away with the boy. . The father got a tip to the fact that the youpr mgn tended.» (ew ké the boy "away, and roiny to the police station, be sccyred a warrant or the young man's arrest. Armed with the warrant, Constable Bateson was just in time, The young fellow did not want to give up the boy, but when he was told that he 'would either have. to give him up, or go to the police station, he was quite will- ing to submit to the law. The lad was then handed over to the father, and the young man was allowed to take his 'train, Cons the Bo ee, DELIVERED AN ADDRESS On Baptist Missions in Western Pro- vinces. Rev. W. Daniel, representing western missions, gave a very esting address hefore the YORE Pros ple's society of the First Baptist the inter Peers sasase "sass escsal p ¢ Kingston's Fumons Fur Store. 4 ' a ---------- -- ------ PRIZE CONTEST ¢ Guess the value of our Display of Furs in' one of our Show Windows. OPEN-TO. ALL oe Two beautiful Mink Hand Bags will he given to the two ' persons making the best Pr mates. 4 4 9 4 ! The contest will close on Monday Evening next, and on Tuesday the Winners will be anpounced, There are ng conditions whatever to keep a person 'from voting. As a help-to the 4 contestants, we are showing 'only two Fues (Mink and Sables) awd the price of three different arficles, : ALWAYS WATCH OUR WIN- Tteved ones, as well as to pl ----_ church Monday evening. growth. of (1 he si is nha ¥ ear i ts nNoPain rae i TUN Po-day it ix on 8 i million, illaovs ol Wars AG ret thriving eilioe Among other places Saskatoon w mentioned. Ten years ago it was o village of 113 peonle. To-day . it is a city of some titrteen or fourtee, thousand. Tv has become a busy rail road centre. Tt has its hospital and splendid school buildings, and has bégome the seat of the Saskatehevay university. It seems impossible for Christian worky 1a keep pace with the preal growth of the population. In these provinces there are 220 Bap tist churches with an sugramd to mem- bership of 16,000, but with them, as with others, there are thousands of their people who are unreached. They sre scattered over the great west, un- shepherded. There is a great need lor pastors to care for Lhes¢ seat- macet the of foreign peoples, nati now gront influx ONLY HAD TWO DRINKS, But Had to be Taken to Police Sta- tiom, "That's pretiy funny to me. 1 only barl two drinks, and a person could not get drunk 'on to diinks."" Thus spoke a stranger in the police court this morning, a young man who had been working steadily, and who was never in Lrouble before. It did look rather queer. But it was a fact: Thesaccused was sof drunk, so it was stated, that it took a couple of policemen to get him to the station "Mast have been knock-out drops" suggested someone in the court. At any. rate, the two drinks served ns a knock-out for the tippler. As it was his first appearance, he was given a chanee. : Another tippler, who claimed the States as his home, was given a cliahee to return to his home. He Jad a good ebance for a job at Corawall yesterday, but instead, took a trip to Kingston and fell by the wayside. With Savary, Rice aml Sdlery a» ance " Kingstan this organhzation should have some lasty sessions, T Formolid Throdt Ease, at MeLeod's Drug Stoves. Br. and Mrs. David lUield. Leola Fang., are g of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ¥. E Clayes; Brockville. Mrs, Held was-~ formerly Miss Briggs, of King ; Cream, at Melood's Drug Police Constable James Bateson wip i Put "the Tather would | the officers of the Evangelical Ali-|) Music by VICTOR HERBERT It's Pretty Soft For Simon. Italian Street Song. You Marry a Marionette, The Sweet Hye and Rye. Live For To-day~ - Melody. "Phone 91%. You can not blame the man, or you can not blame the woman whose feet acla, wha has tired muscles and nerves, who is fatigued af tor a few hours walk. The cause is 4 weak oF broken dowa instep, also known as "flat-foor." The rheumatism, aches, pains, distorted Jook- ing shoe, and the cramped toes, are ail results. of a weak instep or broken down arch, Sometimes the perfect lines of the foot are | . destroyed and sometimes they are not, but the | victim suffers all the symptoms. i i} i Voit. TRADE MARK Wear the Scholl *'Péet:Eazer' and getinstant relief to thess painful foot ajiments, and rest to the tired body. Tho *'Feot-Bazer" is a scientific pport to the arch or step. 1s made of two erman Silver sorings, leather covered, Light, comfortable and seif.adiusting to all feet. Is "worn in the regralar size shoe aid cali be changed from one pair to another, No matter what youre occupation Is--no matter REGISTINLYD | what style shoe you. wear, if you want to enjoy Jour walks and want to forget sboat your feet, COME TH thd be- doapaicol Sclolt CF Eazers." A trial will denionstipte Our Talih-- money back .f not satisfied, Dr. A. P. CHOWN, : i 2000000000000000000000 SPECIAL VASE VALUES Sterling Silver Deposited De- signs on Crystal Glass Vasés at $1.00 each. The best value in one of the dainty New Articles that we have See these while the supply lasts SMITH BROS. 330 KaNG STREET, Jewelers, Opticians, tp ri Licenses, I of ns Marriage ogy Issuers Pruggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS ST. "Phone 34:8. PEEP E EE « COAT - WEATHER And we are pre- pared to sell you § Coats this week at $10.00 Each © Worth up to $16.50 8 [hey are samples 2and are all this ) season's styles EERO 258 00000 | 4 [EW STYLES in READY-TO-WEAR -- SKIRTS -- Just placed in tock. See them tn Newman - & Shaw The Always Busy Store. . CEERI ES Is OF COURSE, A SWINDLE, jes dene tN aise tas sue sR SEEeERG COOOO0000 000000! » EG 0 . 5 mp Former Kingstonlan Writes Regards ing a Case. The Whiz has received a lotter from a former Kingstonfan, Frank €. Clark, now of Chicage, in which he refers to the case reported in the Whiz, » few days age, about the Russign hanker appealing for help, while he wae con fined in a mil, acoused of manda ter aud frand. He save§ "HM the gentleman who Feceived the Jetter, enjoyed reading it, and would ike some more of the same kind, | cat send him 5 collection of severs) that I Rave received Trom time to time. The "darling danghier" of the poor 'ex banker, must be getting pretty well slong in yenrs, by this time, for it is several vemrs sinew | received the first Jetior whemt fier, Mr: Clark, in his letter, wishes the City every success in its hotel project. ington stone dwelling with brick extension, including gate- way and 15 feet frontage on | William Street, fzontage on for RE | na 9 EN & MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F GOURDIER SEE MULLIN QU CK! Corner William and Well- Streets - Double all $4,400. Also lot adjoining, 33 feet illiam Street $1,100. for Mullin, TheReal Estate Expert, Corner Johnson and Division Sts : 539 Phone L OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL AOCK. 10 OC "You certainly need ome there" = he ng: | We're home wash people we do the best laundering ia {| town--you khow that, If you're i tried us, . » Make it LLC NL Cleanse it through and through. . ~ lat ork amily ash Xo fabric of ary kind that we cannot wash perfectly Our new plan explained in stetall for the asking